
Made in USA.
Item 824998
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Comments about Smith Monashee OTG Snow Goggles:
Bought these goggles on the spur of the moment before a ski trip to NH. They fogged up immediately when I first put them on due to the extreme cold. -8. I used my tee shirt (which is soft cotton to wipe the condensation off the lenses and scratched them with my tee shirt. The glasses did not come with a storage bag which is also a minus. I guess you get what you pay for. These are going back tomorrow.
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Comments about Smith Monashee OTG Snow Goggles:
I've been using these on my bike this winter. I decided to get goggles because lately my eyes tend to water a lot with even the slightest breeze, but with the goggles it hasn't been a problem.
These fit nicely over my glasses AND they let go of my glasses when I take off the goggles (unlike some of the other goggles I tried on, which wanted to take my glasses with them when I took them off!).
Though the goggles themselves don't fog up, my glasses do fog up inside the goggles in some circumstances. So far it's never been bad enough to be a problem, though, and as soon as I start moving my glasses clear up again.
So far no scratches, but I do protect them by keeping them in a special case whenever I'm not wearing them.
A side note: I've been wearing these over a rounded bike helmet ("bowl-style"). The goggles' strap did slide down off the back of the helmet sometimes, which was a nuisance. I solved the problem by adding two small pieces of all-weather double-sided tape to the back of the helmet just above the bottom edge--just below where the goggles' strap should rest--with reflective tape stuck to the outer side of the double-stick tape. The double-stick tape is just thick enough to stop the goggle strap from sliding down, and the reflective tape gives me a little extra visibility.
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